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Tilleys Devine...
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Patrick Tilley (4 July 1928 – 25 May 2020) was a
British science fiction author best
known for The
Amtrak Wars
series of
books – a ****ureworld epic set...
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Tilley Endurables is a
Canadian hat
company founded in 1980 by Alex
Tilley,
which also
manufactures travel clothing and some accessories.
Tilley expanded...
- wife of
Edward Tilley. Why
Henry was in the
custody of the
Tilleys is
unknown – he may have been
apprenticed out to his
uncle Edward Tilley. Henry's parents...
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Tilley may
refer to:
Tilley, Alberta, a
village in
Canada Tilley, New Brunswick,
Canada Tilley, Shropshire, a
village in
England Tilley,
Western Australia...
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Colin Tilley (born June 27, 1988) is an
American filmmaker,
music video director, and
television commercial director.
Tilley is the CEO and
owner of Boy...
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Chris Y.
Tilley (1955–2024) was a
British archaeologist known for his
contributions to post-processual
archaeological theory. He
retired as
emeritus Professor...
- 1952) was an
English music hall performer. She
adopted the
stage name
Vesta Tilley and
became one of the best-known male
impersonators of her era. Her career...
- The
Tilley lamp is a
kerosene pressure lamp. In 1813, John
Tilley invented the hydro-pneumatic blowpipe. In 1818,
William Henry Tilley, gas ****ers, was...
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Eustace Tilley is a
caricature that
appeared on the
cover of the
first issue of The New
Yorker in 1925 and has
appeared on the
cover in
various forms of...